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uwolniony

Uwolniony is a Polish adjective and the past passive participle of the verb uwolnić, meaning to release, liberate, or set free. It is used to describe someone or something that has been freed from confinement, danger, or a restriction. The word can refer to literal release from captivity as well as a figurative sense, such as being freed from obligations or constraints.

In grammar, uwolniony is declined like a regular adjective to agree with the noun it modifies. The

Common usage examples include: uwolniony więzień (the released prisoner), uwolnione zwierzę (the released animal), or figurative

Overall, uwolniony addresses the result of an act to release or liberate, functioning as a descriptive adjective

forms
include:
masculine
singular
uwolniony;
feminine
singular
uwolniona;
neuter
singular
uwolnione;
plural
masculine
personal
uwolnieni;
plural
non-masculine
or
mixed
uwolnione.
The
participle
commonly
appears
with
auxiliary
verbs
to
form
past
tenses,
for
example:
Zostali
uwolnieni
(they
were
released).
uses
such
as
zostać
uwolnionym
od
długów
(to
be
freed
from
debts).
In
journalism
and
literature,
the
term
may
appear
in
headlines
or
descriptive
passages
to
convey
the
moment
of
release
or
liberation.
Related
terms
include
uwolnienie
(the
act
of
releasing
or
liberation)
and
wolność
(freedom),
which
provide
broader
semantic
context
for
the
concept.
tied
to
the
completion
of
the
freeing
action.